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[[File:Medusal_Slurker.png|thumb|Fighting the Medusal Slurker. If you look closely you can see the Rock Pikmin floating inside of it]]
[[File:Medusal_Slurker.png|thumb|Fighting the Medusal Slurker. If you look closely you can see the Rock Pikmin floating inside of it]]
The Medusal Slurker is an enemy from [[Pikmin 3]]. It was the first enemy fightable in the E3 Demo. It appears to use its under-appendage to snatch Pikmin. It bears great resemblance to [[Jellyfloat]]s. It drops [[Rock Pikmin]] in the Demo.
The Medusal Slurker is an enemy from [[Pikmin 3]]. It was the first enemy fightable in the E3 Demo. It appears to use its under-appendage to snatch Pikmin. It bears great resemblance to [[Jellyfloat]]s. It drops [[Rock Pikmin]] in the Demo.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6_xo5DQf-4&t=1m40s E3 2012 Show Floor Footage]</ref>


It takes 7 Pikmin to carry and is worth 15 pokos.
It takes 7 Pikmin to carry and is worth 15 pokos.
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* Its name could also be a reference to the adult stage of the realworld Jellyfish, which is also called ''Medusa.''
* Its name could also be a reference to the adult stage of the realworld Jellyfish, which is also called ''Medusa.''
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Revision as of 13:13, June 6, 2012

Fighting the Medusal Slurker. If you look closely you can see the Rock Pikmin floating inside of it

The Medusal Slurker is an enemy from Pikmin 3. It was the first enemy fightable in the E3 Demo. It appears to use its under-appendage to snatch Pikmin. It bears great resemblance to Jellyfloats. It drops Rock Pikmin in the Demo.[1]

It takes 7 Pikmin to carry and is worth 15 pokos.

Trivia

  • The Medusal Slurker appears to be able to turn other Pikmin it absorbs into Rock Pikmin. Therefore, its name may be a refference to Medusa, the queen of the Underworld in greek mythology who turned humans into stone.
  • Its name could also be a reference to the adult stage of the realworld Jellyfish, which is also called Medusa.